Facing Space

By Angela Mazziotta Space Dunce-ity Lately, it’s Space that’s been pacing along the rivery flow of my thought bubble galaxies. I am a platinum AIRhead, an aureate SPACE cadet, but don’t call me blonde. Maybe I’ve always been a bit sensitive to space and how I fit into its many […]

February 7, 2013  |  Read Article

Measure The Music: Fernando Sor’s “Estudio #17”

By Jake Padilla Measure 74 of Spanish classical guitarist and composer Fernando Sor’s “Estudio (Study) #17” The phrases of this study are fascinating. Most are at least twelve counts long. However, once it develops to its major section, the composer seems to find reason to say what he needs to in […]

February 4, 2013  |  Read Article

What’s in February’s Flask?

Jake and Ryan love watching dance. They can’t get enough. Every month they plan their calendar around their favorite upcoming shows. But in order to ease the tension and get into the mood, they also bring a cocktail catered to that specific performance. So what’s in February’s flask? JARRY (Jesse […]

January 31, 2013  |  Read Article

The Bunion: A Guide to Proper Cycling Port De Bras

By Maggie Stack and Emmaly Wiederholt Are you going to turn right or are you going to itch your ear? If your fellow bikers and dancers can’t tell, you need to get your ass into class! Keep your intentions clear by following this guide printed by the Dancers4Bikers Safety Coalition. Poor Right Turn Signal […]

January 28, 2013  |  Read Article

An Introduction to Pueblo Dance

By Emmaly Wiederholt A couple of years ago, while lounging around my parents’ house in New Mexico over Christmas, I decided I wanted to go see some Pueblo dances. What is a Pueblo dance? The Pueblo people are Native Americans from the Southwestern United States. There are twenty-one different Pueblo […]

January 24, 2013  |  Read Article